The Liberal government wants to promote Canada as a culinary destination for tourists, one that offers uniquely Canuck dishes to draw visitors from abroad. But an internal report obtained by CBC News shows restauranteurs are skeptical, saying Ottawa must first ease their tax burden and allow more low-wage workers into the country on special visas.

The high school principal of St. Michael's College School may have had no duty to report the sexual assault allegations to police, but it's a legal grey area whether he should have immediately contacted the Children's Aid Society.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau's Fall Economic Statement puts more money where the Trudeau government's mouth is on its trade diversification strategy, in an attempt to nudge more businesses into pursuing export markets beyond the United States.

The first Indigenous Dean of Law in Canada is suing Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ont., for "constructive dismissal and racial discrimination" after issues related to what she believes were caused by systemic discrimination and a toxic work environment.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government will, sometime in the next 10 days, release its climate change plan, and there are strong signs it will be modelled on Australia's system for reducing carbon emissions.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. wants a woman known as "Dr. Lipjob" sent to prison for allegedly continuing to give Botox treatments and other injections — in violation of a court order and despite not being properly licensed.